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Apr 22 2026CRIME

Teen shoplifting surge sparks UK debate on crime policies

A group of teens recently ran wild through a southwest London street, grabbing items without paying. Their bold thefts highlight a much bigger problem: shoplifting in England and Wales has nearly tripled over four years. Experts say this trend isn’t just a small blip—it shows how minor crimes can sp

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Apr 22 2026CRIME

Silver Spring’s comeback story: what a difference two years make for local streets

Downtown Silver Spring used to be the kind of area where locals hesitated to linger after dark. Walking around at night felt risky, not routine. Police commanders who had patrolled the district since the late 2000s kept hearing the same stories from residents—late-night streets felt unsafe, small bu

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

How AI Could Change Healthcare for People with Multiple Illnesses

More than one in four adults in England now live with two or more long-term health problems. This growing trend, called multimorbidity, creates tough challenges. Patients often juggle multiple treatments while dealing with fragmented care systems that focus on one disease at a time. Doctors struggle

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Apr 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Housekeeper Takes Legal Action Against Kylie Jenner’s Staff Over Workplace Claims

A former housekeeper has filed a lawsuit against Kylie Jenner, accusing the reality star’s household staff of religious and national origin discrimination. Angelica Vasquez, who worked for Jenner’s Beverly Hills home before transferring to Hidden Hills, says she faced persistent bullying and exclusi

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Apr 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Dresses That Hide Tummy While Looking Stylish and Affordable

Summer calls for light, comfortable clothes—but comfort doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style. Many women worry about finding dresses that feel both breezy and flattering. Loose fits, strategic ruching, and smart fabric choices can help balance comfort with confidence. Whether heading to work or ou

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Apr 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Storm warning closes key route to Yosemite

A stretch of road leading into a popular national park has shut down after heavy rain and warnings of landslides made travel unsafe. The closure covers a 10-mile section of State Route 140 in Mariposa County, cutting off access from Midpines to El Portal at 7 p. m. on Monday. Officials say the move

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: How Online Attacks and Power Plays Collide in Hollywood

A tangled web of legal battles and hidden online campaigns has recently come to light, revealing how reputation-destroying tactics are becoming a disturbing trend in Hollywood. What started as a private legal dispute between public figures has now exposed a pattern of coordinated digital smear campa

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Apr 22 2026FINANCE

Trading Moves: Cattle, Crops, and Market Shifts

Today’s livestock markets showed mixed results. Live cattle prices fell again, closing at $243. 55 after hitting a high of $246. 80. Feeder cattle also dipped slightly to $358. 95, though they remain up since March. Meanwhile, hog prices climbed a bit, settling at $103. 20. Grain markets had a stron

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Apr 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Staying Off Screen: How One Star Chose Real Life Over TV Drama

Back in the late '90s, a young face named Jennie Garth became a familiar name after landing a leading role in a popular teen drama. The show caught on fast, turning her into a recognizable star almost overnight. By the early 2000s, reality TV was everywhere, packed with shock, confrontation, and ove

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Planners from 30+ nations gather in London to plan Hormuz protection mission

Military leaders from over thirty countries will spend two days in London mapping out ways to keep the Strait of Hormuz open for ships once fighting stops. Their work follows a week of video calls where more than fifty nations—spread across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia—agreed to join a British-

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